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There are currently two camps on the internet. The first campâ€”those who are slurping up as much Charlie Sheen tiger blood as possible (hence Sheen's newly bagged Guinness Book of World Records status for most Twitter followers)â€” drastically prevails. The second campâ€”those who would rather not hear poor Charlie's ravingsâ€”is, however, much smaller. If you fall into the latter camp, Greg Leuch ofÂ F.A.T. has a solution for you. Leuchâ€”who is also responsible for theÂ Justin Bieber Mention Blockerâ€”has come up with Tinted Sheen, a browser plug-in that will block all mentions of Charlie Sheen and most of his photos.
If you're not tired of Sheen yet, you may be soonâ€”Charlie is looking to hire social media interns to help spread his #winning buzz.
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Simply download the plugin for Firefox or Chrome, and block Sheen's name and face forever.
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